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NVIDIA Omniverse has positioned itself as the leader of metaverse creation. From Roblox to Microsoft, discover all the contenders in the metaverse game.
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In this week's DX newsbyte, cloud data platform Snowflake comes out with a record-setting IPO,Oracle updates it's CX service, Arm acquired by NVIDIA and more.
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A radical improvement to commuters’ CX could be feasible, suggests Hewlett Packard Enterprise, if only travel services would gamble on replacing all their servers with a radically new architecture.
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All the mobile players already have, or are working toward, a smartwatch as a companion for their phones, with potentially life-saving utility for users. It also seems that a games console will be the next desirable ecosystem-expanding object to keep users invested.
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With every millimeter of space crucial and every amp of power vital for smartphone and tablet makers, Nvidia, Qualcomm and others are upping the stakes with the use of software-defined radio (SDR) to reduce the amount of silicon.
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We've covered plenty of PC, phone, tablet and other device launches recently, but can a mere games machine show the way forward for true home device and content integration? Can Sony's new console play nicely in a world of gadgets attempting to defend their own turf? Busting Down Walled Gardens
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Start off the New Year with a new gig -- we've got a shopping list of hot jobs for you to browse. Our featured jobs list is a great collection of opportunities spanning specialties and continents. Here's who's hiring this week (and if you're hiring, post your open jobs here
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It looks like the tower case can finally be laid to rest outside the IT environment as Lenovo, NVIDIA and others shoehorn the PC, or streaming access to it, into all kinds of new formats.
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Today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas., Microsoft (news, site ) demonstrated that the next version of Windows will run on non-Intel mobile hardware.
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